Chiritta, 56 The Esplanade Peppermint Grove W.A.
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Perth property developer Nigel Satterley is the likely $17.5 million buyer of a Peppermint Grove residence, Chiritta, which dates back to the late 1890s. Chiritta is one of Western Australia's most historic and prestigious homes, and was up for sale for what could be one of the state's highest ever property prices - an estimated $25 million. [1]
- Mr Satterley confirmed the sale on Tuesday. He said the purchase represented “fair value at today’s prices”.
- Mr Satterley is a one-time Levi Jeans salesman who used his commissions to start buying land. He now operates Satterley Property Group, which has major holdings in WA and Victoria and specialises in master-planned developments.[2]
- Chiritta, which dates back to the late 1890s, was built by Augustus Roe, the former police magistrate of Western Australia and the son of John Septimus Roe - WA's original surveyor-general and one of the Perth's founding fathers, and sold 52 years ago by the Roe family to the current vendors.[3]
- The couple bought the heritage-listed home 52 years ago from the Roe family – descendants of Perth’s first surveyor-general John Septimus Roe, a name strongly associated with Perth.
- The house was designed by turn-of-the-century architect and World War I general J Talbot Hobbs, who also designed the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, Windsor Hotel, St Luke's Rectory and Newspaper House – all in Perth.
- The amazing 4080 square metre property boasts seven bedrooms, including an attic room, six bathrooms and two studies.[4]
It comes with six bathrooms and views over the city and the Swan river.
- It features wide verandahs, high ceilings, arched passageways and french doors.
- According to the listing, the house has been expanded over the past 52 years. It now has grand formal drawing and dining rooms, a study, two offices, a sunroom, a family room, an informal dining room and a five-car garage.
Satterley settles on $17.5m Perth mansion. The sale of Chiritta represents one of the highest priced purchases in Perth in recent years. Photo: Bohdan Warchomij |
It has a grand formal drawing and dining rooms, a study, two offices, a sunroom, a family room, an informal dining room and a five-car garage.
All on 4080 square metres on The Esplanade opposite the Swan River.
- ^ http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/news/whispers-nigel-satterley-paying-$175-million-for-peppermint-grove-mansion-chiritta/2013081064067?
- ^ http://www.afr.com/p/business/property/satterley_settles_on_perth_mansion_KNlV40y62rzHXRNN8avskL
- ^ http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/western-australia/peppermint-grove-home-set-to-shatter-price-record/2013031059772
- ^http://news.domain.com.au/domain/real-estate-news/historic-perth-home-on-sale-for-25-million-20130312-2fxrj.html
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